The Bucknell ReviewBucknell University Press, 1961 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 78 筆
第 201 頁
... feeling is due to the work of Millikan and others , but in large measure it is based on a more or less vague feeling of general theoretical comfort with the atomic theory , and discomfort with its competitors . This is why introductory ...
... feeling is due to the work of Millikan and others , but in large measure it is based on a more or less vague feeling of general theoretical comfort with the atomic theory , and discomfort with its competitors . This is why introductory ...
第 86 頁
... feeling . The first way , by what I shall call a general parallelism , seems to me correct in that at least it has the virtue of escaping the unfortunate assertions that a more specialized interpretation of the parallelism makes ...
... feeling . The first way , by what I shall call a general parallelism , seems to me correct in that at least it has the virtue of escaping the unfortunate assertions that a more specialized interpretation of the parallelism makes ...
第 88 頁
... feelings so precisely that it far surpasses the feebleness of language to label the feeling ? I believe that it is rather the converse that can be shown , that music is so vague when it does re - present feelings that contrary and ...
... feelings so precisely that it far surpasses the feebleness of language to label the feeling ? I believe that it is rather the converse that can be shown , that music is so vague when it does re - present feelings that contrary and ...
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